Overseas Mountaineering and Trekking

We have been involved in leading and developing overseas journeys for nearly 15 years, specialising in individual and personal climbing and mountaineering trips. To whet your appetite we have a choice of fantastic itineraries available that would suit all ability levels. All our treks start in-country and are planned so that you get the most out of your holidays.

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Trekking in Morocco

The Atlas Mountains of Morocco stretch southwards in an arc from the Mediterranean for a thousand miles. For the mountaineer they offer a startling mixture of scenery, climate and terrain. Whatever your age or level of fitness the Atlas Mountains offer a rewarding and exciting experience.

The area around Mt Toubkal, 4167 m, contains all the highest peaks and is a popular region for walkers.

Mt Toubkal Trek

Day 1 Meet in Marrakech, sort out gear and stay overnight in a hotel

Day 2 Drive to Tizi n’Ezrai and spend the night there

Day 3 Start the trek, up to Tizi Oudite, 2219m, drop into the Assif n’Ouissadene valley and then walk up to Azib Tamsoult refuge

Day 4 Continue up the valley to the Cascades d’Irhoulidene, follow the trail up towards the Lepiney refuge, then onwards to the Nelter refuge.

Day 5 Early start, to ascend Toubkal, getting to the summit for sunrise and back down to the Nelter refuge.

Day 6 Walk out to Imelil, stopping off at the Sidi Chammharouch shrine. Get the bus back to Marrakech.

Trekking in Norway

Norway is a remarkable country with lots to offer. Our treks are based around the mountain areas of the Jotunheimen National Park. You can fly into Oslo where we will meet and travel north

Jotunheimen National Park Itinerary:

Day 1 Meet in Oslo and drive north to Lillehammer for lunch, drive on to Otta and Lom, staying the night in Boverdalen.

Day 2 Trek to Juvvashytta

Day 3 Trek over the glacier to Galdhopiggen, at 2469 m Norway’s highest mountain, and then down to Spiterstulen.

Day 4 Trek Glitterheim via Glittertind, Norway’s second highest

Day 5 Trek to Memurubu Lodge

Day 6 Trek to Gjendesheim along the Besseggen Ridge

Day 7 Drive to Andalsnes

Day 8 Walk up Trolltindane

Day 9 Drive back to Oslo

Trekking in Croatia

Croatia, or Hrvatska is becoming a popular tourist destination and one cannot fail to notice the rugged mountains which rise spectacularly from its Dalmatian coast. These limestone mountains extend from Slovenia in the north to Montenegro in the south. They provide a superb, and as yet unspoilt arena for the mountain walker or alpinist. Ranging from gently sloping forested hills to rugged tops and limestone crags, they form a landscape of considerable beauty. They are not, however, a complete wilderness experience and trails are established and clearly marked. There are many mountain huts which local walkers use; our routes will always stay in or camp close to these huts as it is possibly the only source of water.

Paklenica National Park Itinerary:

Day 1 Meet in Starigrad and travel to the start of the walk, trek to campsite at Gospa

Day 2 Trek through the forest to Struge taking the peaks of Buljma and Tadinaglavica

Day 3 Trek along the ridgeline to one of two huts Vine Vodice or Vlaskigrad, taking in Vaganski Vrh the highest peak in the range at 1757 m.